Last year we witnessed surprising riots and fire in the streets of Stockholm, largely perpetrated by young men whose families originated in
It was a true reflection of the Canadian mosaic — multi-hued and textured, but coming together as one single whole. The stories
With Multiculturalism Day (June 27) upon us, we have a good opportunity to reflect on how both government language and programming has
Review: The Orenda, by Joseph Boyden, Penguin Canada (Fiction, 2013) It’s easy to keep track of how long my citizenship study guide
Multiculturalism may be one of the tenets of Canadian national identity, but it may be doing more harm than good, said Irshad
Several years ago, I wrote a book review that elicited vociferous comments online. The book centred on the constrained lives of a
The Juggler’s Children: A journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us, a Governor General’s literary award finalist by Toronto-based
Regrets, but I won’t be attending bicentenary birthday celebrations for Sir John A. Macdonald — my country’s most famous immigrant son, its
In any discussion about multiculturalism, pluralism or interculturalism, the question of balance between integration, or “fitting in” to the mainstream, and accommodation,
The following were the top stories in the Canadian-Arab media during October: Canadian Copts join forces to influence Canadian Members of Parliament